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For £25 ex‑VAT, the TP‑Link UH6120C is one of those “works well enough” add‑ons that can save you from carrying a whole dock. If you’re a hybrid worker or you just need a couple of extra ports on the cheap, it’s a sensible buy: plug it into a USB‑C laptop and you’re up and running with the typical day‑to‑day expansion for meetings, presentations, and multi‑accessory setups. TP‑Link also tends to be pretty reliable on compatibility, which matters in a corporate environment where you don’t want users looping through troubleshooting steps.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for power users or anyone expecting docking‑station behaviour. It’s not the kind of hub you’d standardise for heavy desk use, lots of peripherals, or demanding displays—expect “practical and portable”, not “everything always works flawlessly” (especially with more complex display setups). If you’re supplying staff with basic accessories and want value for money, it’s a decent option. If you need a true workhorse dock with consistent high‑end display performance and serious peripheral throughput, spend more and go for a proper docking station instead.

Kingston
Kingston Workflow Station - Docking station - USB-C 3.2 Gen 1

STARTECH
Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station 140W PD

Lenovo
Lenovo - Docking station - USB-C - HDMI, DP - 1GbE - Worldwide

STARTECH
StarTech.com USB C Dock, USB-C to DisplayPort 4K 30Hz or VGA, Mini USB-C Laptop Docking Station with 65W Power Delivery Pass-Through Charging, 4-Port USB 3.1 Gen 1 Hub, GbE - Universal USB Type C Port Replicator (DKM30CHDPDUE) - Docking station - USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 - DP, VGA - 1GbE - TAA Compliant